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. >>> and tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy hitting the east coast. i'll be along jersey shore and we're asking folks to send in their pictures from a year ago to now, #sandy one year. we'll display them for you. first your local news and weather. ♪ music ♪ music it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. therryobi is number one.ons we have over fifty products that work off one 18 volt battery. plus, ryobi offers more value and selection than anyone. and now, there's new lithium and lithium plus, our most powerful and longest lasting batteries ever. so you can knock out that to-do list, all before kick off. ryobi one plus. the one system that delivers more. available at only one place, the home depot. now, pick up a special buy lithium-ion drill kit for just $79. and then a 3:15 with my guilt. [ female announcer ] special k cracker chips. 27 crispy chips. 110 delicious calories. same time tomorrow? [ female announcer ] find them in the cracker aisle. ♪ smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the
. >>> and tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy hitting the east coast. i'll be along jersey shore and we're asking folks to send in their pictures from a year ago to now, #sandy one year. we'll display them for you. first your local news and weather. ♪ music ♪ music it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. therryobi is number one.ons we have over fifty products that work off one 18 volt battery. plus, ryobi offers more value and selection than...
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. >> ifill: and one year after superstorm sandy, what american cities can learn from the netherlands, as they prepare for the next big storm. >> test test test for newshour. testing testing. >> you are quite surprised to see a city like new york, so many people expose and no levees and no protection at all, that was astonishing to me. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: members of congress took fresh aim at the new health care law today. the house ways and means committee called in the head of the center
. >> ifill: and one year after superstorm sandy, what american cities can learn from the netherlands, as they prepare for the next big storm. >> test test test for newshour. testing testing. >> you are quite surprised to see a city like new york, so many people expose and no levees and no protection at all, that was astonishing to me. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has...
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that was commissioned before sandy. they're getting more. $50 million appropriated for dunemaking and beach widening. we'll be talking about that. we have to talk about the big weather. that's the snow. let's go to montana. great falls, montana, a record snowfall of 5.9 inches. it was a mess on the roadways. and the snow's going to continue for some folks and the wind in some places. i want to show you where and how much is going to fall. there will be mountainous towns that get over a foot. an idea to give you, is how it moves. it goes right in. the severe storms will be in the plains as we go through today and tomorrow. >> here it is. that great boardwalk, just all brand-new, right along the jersey shore. we'll have so much more coming up on the one-year anniversary of sandy. >> a beautiful morning. good to see you there, ginger. thank you. >>> coming up, family feud. why a tv superstar, jon cryer, his ex-wife says she needs almost $90,000 a month for their son. >>> and the brand-new recommendations for pediatricians
that was commissioned before sandy. they're getting more. $50 million appropriated for dunemaking and beach widening. we'll be talking about that. we have to talk about the big weather. that's the snow. let's go to montana. great falls, montana, a record snowfall of 5.9 inches. it was a mess on the roadways. and the snow's going to continue for some folks and the wind in some places. i want to show you where and how much is going to fall. there will be mountainous towns that get over a foot. an...
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mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities including in developed countries can measure their own greenhouse gases. in the developing world what's really difficult is that cities are not credit worthy. of the 500 largest of cities in the developing world, only 4% are internationally credit worthy. higher percentage are nationally credit worthy. they need technology and know how to plan and build cities that will be cleaner and greener and more livable and at the same time make the contribution they need to make to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. >> when you look at this at th
mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing planning, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities...
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superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you want to be the cleanest. but using bleach leaves some stains behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't and it also disinfects. that's healthing. >>> good morning, gayle, good morning, charlie, good morning, everyone. it is 8:00 a.m. welcome back to "cbs this morning." under the new health care law, millions of americans will pay more for insurance. jill schlesinger looks at how prices will affect families and the future of our economy. >>> it's no illusion mirrors are bringing light to a dark corner of n
superstorm sandy continues to affect people on the east coast. maryland received $73 million from the feds another $19 million is on its way. this is the brunt here. and new jersey and new york hardest hit, some celebrated the passing of a year with a bond fire. more rebuilding has to be done. and overwhelming local governments cannot keep up with the inspection and permitting. don back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next -- the busiest place in your house is the one you...
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when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now celebrating their first birthdays. how are the children doing now? >> they're great. they're amazing. beginning to walk, standing. how lucky we all are that we have these beautiful babies that they are all healthy and joyous. >> reporter: frieda took her first steps. alice loves the camera. stone's mother says he's full of adventure. this story has a happy ending. >> yes. it's a beautiful ending. >> reporter: and for these families, a beginning as well. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> how about that? >>> that's our broadcast on a monday night as we start off a new week. thank you for being here with us. i'm bria
when sandy came ashore in new jersey, marie and mike celebrated the arrival of their son brendan. >> hospital lost power. they were on emergency generators. >> reporter: in the dark at the hospital and unaware their home had been destroyed. >> they had everything ready for us to come home. >> reporter: just last week for the first time, brendan saw the house that was supposed to be his home. he and mika are just two of the babies born a year ago. after a stormy start now...
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how much has changed one year after sandy? >> a lot of people are going to look at this and say a year later no progress. >> this morning the rebuilding, the lessons learned, and new jersey's governor chris christie joins us live. >>> and soche on the plaza. america's best are here as we count down 100 days to the winter olympic games today, count down 100 days to the winter olympic games today, tuesday, october 29th, 2013. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm matt lauer. along side -- al, i'm thinking back to a year ago today, and you were talking about those competing european models and the united states model. the european model won out, and people up and down the east coast lost. >> that's right. we were talking about it almost a week ahead of time, and the worst happened. of course, it could have been a lot worse. we'
how much has changed one year after sandy? >> a lot of people are going to look at this and say a year later no progress. >> this morning the rebuilding, the lessons learned, and new jersey's governor chris christie joins us live. >>> and soche on the plaza. america's best are here as we count down 100 days to the winter olympic games today, count down 100 days to the winter olympic games today, tuesday, october 29th, 2013. captions paid for by nbc-universal television...
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sandy, the sandy money is flexible. we designed a new program. if you have insurance we didn't want to pay over the insurance. so you had to first settle your insurance claim and if that was 40,000 and you had 100,000 of damage you could apply for the 60,000. >> senator on another topic, joe and i were eavesdropping on one of your conversations last night. you know i'm kidding. here's the question. is the nsa out of control? >> well, look, i think that it needs to be more transparent. look, there are two sides to this. on one hand they have protect us and the fact that there hasn't been major terrorist incidents in the united states is no accident and it's in good part because of the work of the nsa. on the other hand, an agency that has such awesome power should not be so opaque and ideas like making the fisa court proceedings public, ideas like having an advocate on the other side when the fisa court has argued bills that both senators have make a lot of sense. i think we can find a balance. there's some on the right who say let it do anything.
sandy, the sandy money is flexible. we designed a new program. if you have insurance we didn't want to pay over the insurance. so you had to first settle your insurance claim and if that was 40,000 and you had 100,000 of damage you could apply for the 60,000. >> senator on another topic, joe and i were eavesdropping on one of your conversations last night. you know i'm kidding. here's the question. is the nsa out of control? >> well, look, i think that it needs to be more...
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. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers were without power. as for the total cost, the low end estimate sits at $50 billion. >> by and large we were not prepared except for emergency measures. meaning there were recreation plans in place. >> years later, thousands attempted ro rebuild. >> reporter: he had no doubt he'd return after sandy tore through his home. >> if wi were this height prior to sandy, our house wouldn't have have been affected. it will sit 14 fight above. >> it's going make this house stronger and more resep tense. but he says it doesn't matter how high go directly to homeowners. charlie and norah. >> than
. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers...
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thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security also tight after april's boston marathon bombing. here is video of bill ransic crossing the finish line. he started the race head last f -- dead last. every person he passed they gave money to charity. pamela anderson there, too, the former bay watch star posting this photo. she ended in under 6 hours. i can image you would feel that way. >> the jets also won. >> our team. yeah>> the coldest temperatures so far this season. >> ma roa molina is in the weather center with more. >> by the way. my team won, too, gloflorida st on saturday. all of our teams won this weekend. if you are waking up this morning you are waking up to some of the coldest temperatures so far this season. like the northeast where look at some of these current windchill temperatures in new york city feels like 29 degrees as you head out the door this morning. 31 in the city of detroit. you need the heavier coat that you haven't had to use so far this season across parts of the northeast. ee across the south
thousands ran after last year's marathon was canceled because of super storm sandy. security also tight after april's boston marathon bombing. here is video of bill ransic crossing the finish line. he started the race head last f -- dead last. every person he passed they gave money to charity. pamela anderson there, too, the former bay watch star posting this photo. she ended in under 6 hours. i can image you would feel that way. >> the jets also won. >> our team. yeah>> the...
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it's basically the one year anniversary of sandy. that was a horrible thing. my sympathies for many that got hit again in the fire. but when you look at the fact that when these things happen, the government, even though it took long, $65 billion? that's three times the amount, basically, they say the slowdown, $20 billion to $25 billion. all i'm saying is things like hurricane or storms happen, we don't look at every single piece of data under that context. i think we need to be kind of fair about it. the other thing -- >> absolutely. very fair point, rick. >> yesterday 247 was the low yield for the 10-year on an intraday basis. that is an absolute picture perfect retracement of 136 basis point runup from may to september for a 10-year. heather hughes, it might be a great time to do some allocating. because maybe the rally in treasuries could be over as that yield test showed us yesterday. >> you have the blessing of mr. rick santelli. >> thank you all for joining us today with your thoughts on this market, including you, mr. bernstein. >> thank you. >> 50 mi
it's basically the one year anniversary of sandy. that was a horrible thing. my sympathies for many that got hit again in the fire. but when you look at the fact that when these things happen, the government, even though it took long, $65 billion? that's three times the amount, basically, they say the slowdown, $20 billion to $25 billion. all i'm saying is things like hurricane or storms happen, we don't look at every single piece of data under that context. i think we need to be kind of fair...
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last year's race was canceled just days after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey. nearly 51,000 people started the marathon which goes through all the fire burrows. cnbc's own courtney reagan ran and finished in 4:55. what a trooper. >>> well, that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thank you for ross westgate and myself, thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe and andrew. in our headlines this morning, documents settling the insider trading case against sac capital are expected to be signed by the hedge fund and prosecutors today. the deal includes a guilty plea to one count of securities fraud. kate kelly will join us with the late nest a minute. >>> in the meantime, bids for blackberry are due today. there there's a tentative bid. other parties said to be vying for blackberry include serberus, qualcomm and the co founders. >>> tri-point homes is trying to buy the company for
last year's race was canceled just days after hurricane sandy devastated new york and new jersey. nearly 51,000 people started the marathon which goes through all the fire burrows. cnbc's own courtney reagan ran and finished in 4:55. what a trooper. >>> well, that's it for today's show. i'm karen cho. thank you for ross westgate and myself, thank you for watching "worldwide exchange." >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm...
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the marathon was canceled last year because of super storm sandy. two kenyans won the women's and men's. then in the wheelchair division, tatianna mcfadden made it a grand slam. she won marathons in boston and london and chicago and now new york. no one has won four raices in te same year. the next stop, hopefully sochi. >> they are jumping up and down outside. >> great job. natalie, thank you. >>> al is here with a check of the weather. it got cold over the weekend. >> thank goodness they were not running this morning. it was brutal. it looks gorgeous. the camera is moving around a little. send us your pictures. temperatures actually warm up with the highs of 47. we get to 63 in the metro area. we have a big dip in the jet stream out west. a snow storm we will talk about that. we have cold air making its way in the northeast and the midwest. look at the temperatures. right now albany is 22. boston is 31. it feels like 22. feels likes 26 in new york city. high temperatures today only up in the low to mid-40s with wind chills in the teens and 20s. we
the marathon was canceled last year because of super storm sandy. two kenyans won the women's and men's. then in the wheelchair division, tatianna mcfadden made it a grand slam. she won marathons in boston and london and chicago and now new york. no one has won four raices in te same year. the next stop, hopefully sochi. >> they are jumping up and down outside. >> great job. natalie, thank you. >>> al is here with a check of the weather. it got cold over the weekend....
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it doesn't take storms as strong as sandy to endanger maryland's coastline. wjz's first warning weather team revealed some parts of the state will be under water within a few decades. tim williams shows us why the shoreline is vulnerable. >> maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave, high tide carries more land back into the water. >> there's fewer and fewer days that we have much of a beach at all. >> place the blame on climate change. wjz's first warning weather finds it's ripple effects causing the sea level to rise in maryland, more than 3.5 feet by the end of this century. >> what's interesting about maryland is that sea level rise is occurring three times faster than that of other locations. >> denise is watching her property at the tip of miller's island disappearing. hurricane isabel broke apart her bulk head. >> there is the type of erosion we would get. it's gradually working its way back. >> maryland has the fourth longest coastline in the united states. >> here in maryland portions of the coastline are sinking. at the same time sea leve
it doesn't take storms as strong as sandy to endanger maryland's coastline. wjz's first warning weather team revealed some parts of the state will be under water within a few decades. tim williams shows us why the shoreline is vulnerable. >> maryland's fragile coastline is vanishing. each wave, high tide carries more land back into the water. >> there's fewer and fewer days that we have much of a beach at all. >> place the blame on climate change. wjz's first warning weather...
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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first since 2011 because last year's, as you remember, was canceled in the aftermath of superstorm sandy. extra security will be in place because of the boston marathon bombings, but as one athlete said, "we don't plan on running scared." good luck to all of them. >>> james bond has nothing on daredevil katie hampton. check out this incredible video just starting to go viral on youtube. it shows fearless katie jumping out of a plane. she opens her chute, then makes that perfect landing in the passenger's seat of a moving convertible. i wonder how long that took to get that just perfect. >> she didn't know the guy! [ laughter ] that's amazing! >> surprise! coming in for a landing. >> he picked her up hitch-hiking. >> thank you. >> that's great video. >> that's cool. >> very cool. >> she sticks the landing. >> she does, thank goodness. >> more on that storm system. >>> it's going to be bad today for a lot of folks. air travel, if you've got a high-profile vehicle and you're driving, the wind's going to be a big problem. we're also looking at very strong storms firing up. look at these temp
first since 2011 because last year's, as you remember, was canceled in the aftermath of superstorm sandy. extra security will be in place because of the boston marathon bombings, but as one athlete said, "we don't plan on running scared." good luck to all of them. >>> james bond has nothing on daredevil katie hampton. check out this incredible video just starting to go viral on youtube. it shows fearless katie jumping out of a plane. she opens her chute, then makes that...
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stuart: one year since hurricane sandy ravaged the east coast. the mainstream media continues to and use the storm to push a global warming agenda. i think first of all you have some numbers on the stories one buy the broadcast networks on sandy. go. >> we have seen all of the devastation. what we find is that every single time way talk about sandy or global warming or climate change, they are linking it to. we have seen experts were years telling us that we cannot link climate change our global warming to a specific event. it is okay when they do it. stuart: hold on. was there any counter opinion offered on the story? you looked at 32 stories. 100 percent of them linked climate change to hurricane sandy. did anyone come on and say, it is not that clear-cut? did anybody? >> no. they did not have anyone on. 6 percent of the time that they even had the most casual mention. that is the extent. they never had anyone on who would disagree, and there are a lot of people. stuart: listen to what the los angeles times said, and editorial, from the editor
stuart: one year since hurricane sandy ravaged the east coast. the mainstream media continues to and use the storm to push a global warming agenda. i think first of all you have some numbers on the stories one buy the broadcast networks on sandy. go. >> we have seen all of the devastation. what we find is that every single time way talk about sandy or global warming or climate change, they are linking it to. we have seen experts were years telling us that we cannot link climate change our...
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. >> on the anniversary of hurricane sandy and its impact. also "consumer reports" reliability ratings are in for the first time on tesla's model s. the results are rather surprising. we'll tell you how that car is faring and what it could mean for this momentum stock. that's coming up later on the "closing bell." the most free re, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> welcome back. dominic chu, what's going on with amazon? >> amazon is lower, bill. it's kind of drifting near session lows today. they're being helped to the downside by a recommendation of sell over at standpoint research, they've also attached a $280 price target to the stock, citing of other
. >> on the anniversary of hurricane sandy and its impact. also "consumer reports" reliability ratings are in for the first time on tesla's model s. the results are rather surprising. we'll tell you how that car is faring and what it could mean for this momentum stock. that's coming up later on the "closing bell." the most free re, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price --...
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one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify recipients and move money to them, faster. the white house has vowed to find a cure for technical glitches that have overshadowed the open enrollment process of the new health care law. the obama administration has named a general contractor to fix the health care site and says the task will be completed by november 30th. former office of management and budget director jeff zients will run the project. he says the healthcare.gov website is fixable. meanwhile, consumers might use the delay to learn more about the health care law. a bankrate study finds almost ha
one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify...
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it seems like a year since super storm sandy impacted the east coast impacting 24 states where we are standing here. there was a huge set back months later after the storm came through. the disrecovery process is ongoing. >> part of that include a massive buyout plan. they will knock down homes in sandy affected communities and offering residents prestorm value in their home. staten island is the first area to be bought out. >> i signed the papers, accepted their offer. they have been more than fair. >> in the ocean breeze section of staten island the neighborhood remains mostly deserted bud they are vowing to rebuild. >> a year later they are under repair no kitchen, no bathroom, this room is painted and the floor went down a year later. we have a long way to go. >> along jersey shore in seaside heights they began to rebuild only to suffer a major set back. it may have been compromised water and sand we have the time lapse of putting it back together a rush to get this boardwalk together where we are standing and still in a portion of the boardwalk which opened in had may and the bar
it seems like a year since super storm sandy impacted the east coast impacting 24 states where we are standing here. there was a huge set back months later after the storm came through. the disrecovery process is ongoing. >> part of that include a massive buyout plan. they will knock down homes in sandy affected communities and offering residents prestorm value in their home. staten island is the first area to be bought out. >> i signed the papers, accepted their offer. they have...
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> and finally, the ellis island museum opened today ahead of the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. it has been closed since the storm flooded the island, filling the basement archives and computers used to research the records. ellis was home for about 12 million immigrants entering the united states and sits right next door to the statue of liberty. the $28 million restoration project is still continuing. >>> and recapping our earnings investments, investors initially sold on the future market pressure but shares have since erased those losses. >> and we'll see how they do tomorrow. >> we will. i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, thank you for joining us, we'll see you tomorrow night. >>> nightly business report is brought to you by street.com, multi-media tools for a financial world. our dividends stock adviser guides and helps to generate income during a period of low interest rates. we are the street.com.
> and finally, the ellis island museum opened today ahead of the one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy. it has been closed since the storm flooded the island, filling the basement archives and computers used to research the records. ellis was home for about 12 million immigrants entering the united states and sits right next door to the statue of liberty. the $28 million restoration project is still continuing. >>> and recapping our earnings investments, investors initially sold...
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>>> a boardwalk damaged by hurricane sandy now open to the public. tomorrow will mark one year since the storm. the rebuild 2-mile boardwalk in long beach, new york, made of sustainable hardwood, concrete. other materials. supposed to endure the brunt of future storms. governor andrew cuomo, shuck shumer were on hand. >>> the cast of cbs's "the good wife" celebrated the 100th episode -- rolled up their sleeves to help victims of hurricane sandy. . the entire cast, crew, got together to rebuild 6 homes. >> really do believe that it's a pay it forward. if you take care of your own community, community will take care of the next community. hopefully it passes around the world. >> a crazy business. when you have things like this, puts everything into perspective. people's homes have been destroyed. that's heart-breaking. >> the rebuilding effort was made possible through grants, donations. tomorrow will mark one year since the destructive storm. >>> how do you make sure your house is the coolest on the block? . >> put out 3,000 carved pumpkins. the thoug
>>> a boardwalk damaged by hurricane sandy now open to the public. tomorrow will mark one year since the storm. the rebuild 2-mile boardwalk in long beach, new york, made of sustainable hardwood, concrete. other materials. supposed to endure the brunt of future storms. governor andrew cuomo, shuck shumer were on hand. >>> the cast of cbs's "the good wife" celebrated the 100th episode -- rolled up their sleeves to help victims of hurricane sandy. . the entire cast,...
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for most of us sandy is no longer in our head lines. for those who lost everything it still tops their personal front page. >> a bonfire in sea bright, new jersey marks a celebration of survival for those who endured d super storm sandy last year. >> a year after the storm ravaged areas of new jersey and new york rebuilding continues. flooding and fire wiped out homes also. >> right now every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. i look forward to the day when we move beyond that. >> stories of hope continue to emerge. in rock away, new york the home of rosa vasquez looked like this january. the house has been rebuilt with numerous donated items. >> it's overwhelming when you don't have your own place to go to. to finally have your own home and be able to come home, it's undescribable. >> there was water into the dressing drawers. >> ruth fountain of crisfield remembers super storm sandy. flooding ravaged the eastern shore town. she's among some of the hardest hit residents in maryland. the rebuilding continues. >> they've been
for most of us sandy is no longer in our head lines. for those who lost everything it still tops their personal front page. >> a bonfire in sea bright, new jersey marks a celebration of survival for those who endured d super storm sandy last year. >> a year after the storm ravaged areas of new jersey and new york rebuilding continues. flooding and fire wiped out homes also. >> right now every conversation we have leads to hurricane sandy. i look forward to the day when we move...
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it would be love eto see it. >> reporter: a year ago, super storm sandy swamped the island with eight feet of water. the storm destroyed boilers and electrical systems and the water washed through the immigration museum. crews moved more than 1 million photographs to climate controlled facilities in maryland. the national park service says that they're still restoring the 27-acre property but for now visitors will be able to tour the main floor and the great hall of the museum, the area once crowded with immigrants. work will until on the island until at least the spring. >> and the island is reopening on announcement vertical passing shutdown and raise eof note. it is the 127th birthday of lady lib are tee. >>> a bomb threat at a movie theater caused evacuation of the building. they were allowed back inside after an hour. there was not a bomb found inside or any other indication of danger. >>> a toddler is in the hospital this morning after a neighbor's dog bit off part of his nose. the 3-year-old may have put his face through a hole in the fence and that's when the dog bit him. the
it would be love eto see it. >> reporter: a year ago, super storm sandy swamped the island with eight feet of water. the storm destroyed boilers and electrical systems and the water washed through the immigration museum. crews moved more than 1 million photographs to climate controlled facilities in maryland. the national park service says that they're still restoring the 27-acre property but for now visitors will be able to tour the main floor and the great hall of the museum, the area...
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the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to report. auditors say state law should be changed to require reporting within 24 hours. and the state could gain tens of millions of dollars annually in federal reimbursements for sick prison inmates under the nation's new health care law. state and federal officials say that the money would come from higher medicaid reimbursements for inmates who are treated in outside hospitals. it would not help pay for health care within prisons. the federal court-appointed official who controls california's prison medical system says it could save $40 million
the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to...
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the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a story of renewal or disappointment. for others, it's a story of limbo living as if sandy hit only yesterday. sandy hit at high tide. >> the fear is that all of this water will come together and inundate this town. >> reporter: there was simply no defense for a 14-foot storm surge. >> the entire coastline has basically been rearranged. >> reporter: it swamped the electrical grids and laid waste to hundreds of miles of shoreline. >> i was lucky to survive. i went to a friend's house thinking okay, i'll be back the next day. >> reporter: a year of next days later
the problem with sandy was it hit us on our vulnerable side. a massive storm surge up and down the coastline. 80 mile-an-hour winds, and this entire area got a lesson in vulnerability including the devastation along the jersey shore. a lot of which is still visible to this day. lester holt is across the way in ortley beach, new jersey, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. you may not have expected to see this one year later, but each area here, each home tells a story. maybe a...
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it has been a year since hurricane sandy rocked the coast. second costliest hurricane behind katrina in u.s. history. dagen: elizabeth macdonald joins us from rockaway, new york. liz: good to be with you. i'm here with kevin ms. boyle, the editor of "the wave." what do you think of what is happening? >> business in particular was hit hard, good number of people are still displaced so they have had a hard time coming back. liz: this is a shot of the boardwalk ripped apart like matchsticks. this is an iconic boardwalk. >> this is the lifeline, townhall, main street of rockaway and so far there is no completion date as far as we can tell. we are asking how about a completion date but so far nothing firm. liz: $4 billion so far for recovery and essentially we're seeing $65 billion cost to the economy. what do you say to people who say you should pay more in flood insurance? >> we expect to pay a little bit more, but we don't want to be chased out by extravagant fees. people out in kansas and joy the interstate highways and people take the subway
it has been a year since hurricane sandy rocked the coast. second costliest hurricane behind katrina in u.s. history. dagen: elizabeth macdonald joins us from rockaway, new york. liz: good to be with you. i'm here with kevin ms. boyle, the editor of "the wave." what do you think of what is happening? >> business in particular was hit hard, good number of people are still displaced so they have had a hard time coming back. liz: this is a shot of the boardwalk ripped apart like...
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her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >> and did you have any misgivings about going back to the same place? >> no we checked the weather forecast. but we didn't have any misgivings. >> it was fully answered. it's times like that when you see how amazing and trained and diligent some people can be. >> say bye-bye. >> of the 320 patients transferred that night, there were no fatalities. jackson is happy and healthy, so are his parents who could just use a little more sleep. >> i'm so glad you kept in touch with that family. how is the hospital doing? they're back up and running? >> oh yeah they're back up and running. it's been an amazing effort to bring it up to speed. doctor
her name sandy. >> one vicious sandy and one loving sandy. >> yeah i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> reporter: jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. >> good job! >> reporter: 14-month-old jackson took his first steps last week. and there's a new member of the family. jackson's sister roxanne was born on a sunny august day at the same hospital. >>...
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seaside heights on the jersey shore sandy swallowed up the boardwalk and the roller coaster. countless businesses and homes were destroyed. some were without electricity for months on end. here is jessica kartalija with a look at the recovery still going on in maryland. >> reporter: the first anniversary of sandy. >> this is the highest i have seen the tide up in my lifetime. >> we went down a half hour ago. we had to turn around. >> the superstorm sandy hit the state with record breaking winds, rain and snow. >> they are very worried about is the storm surge. they are worried about water, flooding. >> reporter: 11 marylanders killed with $47 million provided in damage. >> we provided homes and build homes for people. >> reporter: one year later $19 million is going to maryland towns hit the hardest. >> the money will be coming from the federal government and it will be coming to the lower shore. the money will be distributed on the basis of need. >> it was devastating. the entire town was flooded. when i say the entire town, everything was flooded. >> reporter: in crisfield,
seaside heights on the jersey shore sandy swallowed up the boardwalk and the roller coaster. countless businesses and homes were destroyed. some were without electricity for months on end. here is jessica kartalija with a look at the recovery still going on in maryland. >> reporter: the first anniversary of sandy. >> this is the highest i have seen the tide up in my lifetime. >> we went down a half hour ago. we had to turn around. >> the superstorm sandy hit the state...
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one year ago today, hurricane sandy devastated the northeast coast. it was a second most expensive storm on record after hurricane katrina. damage totaled $50 billion. more than 100 people were killed in that storm. several people still don't have homes and the rebuilding continues. >> i don't have time to think about suffering because just talking about it brings up our emotions. >> my wife is -- what's holding this family together. >> now many who live near the shore near fear they may have to leave for good because flood insurance is too expensive. in fact starting today, 300,000 special i love new york metro cards will go into circulation. it's part of a statewide come see the comeback campaign. there are also reports congress has reached a bipartisan agreement that would delay at least for four years increases in flood insurance affecting more than a million homeowners. the agreement will reportedly require fema to complete a study before they increase future flood insurance premiums. but that legislation's expected to be filed in the u.s. senate
one year ago today, hurricane sandy devastated the northeast coast. it was a second most expensive storm on record after hurricane katrina. damage totaled $50 billion. more than 100 people were killed in that storm. several people still don't have homes and the rebuilding continues. >> i don't have time to think about suffering because just talking about it brings up our emotions. >> my wife is -- what's holding this family together. >> now many who live near the shore near...
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and lizzie mcdonald is live from rock away, new york, an area hit hard by sandy next year. that is a area very near and dear to your heart. >> tracy, thank you. good to be with you and ashley today. i'm standing here with palmer doyle. palmer is a former firefighter for new york city and he is very active about issue that is really affecting not just local area hit by sandy but you said 17 million nationwide. tell us. >> right now there were six million people insured by the national flood program. >> yeah. >> that will increase to 17 million with the growing, changing of flood maps and the difficult floodplains. what it is going to entail is any people that are now paying anywhere from 5 to $1,000 lars for insurance in five years will look anywhere from 9 to $30,000 in flood premiums. >> you're saying people are waking up discovering that all of sudden they're living in a floodplain and they may not afford to live in their homes, is that it? >> unfortunately some of the people haven't woken upand found out. after they do, this is major shock for poor people this is nationw
and lizzie mcdonald is live from rock away, new york, an area hit hard by sandy next year. that is a area very near and dear to your heart. >> tracy, thank you. good to be with you and ashley today. i'm standing here with palmer doyle. palmer is a former firefighter for new york city and he is very active about issue that is really affecting not just local area hit by sandy but you said 17 million nationwide. tell us. >> right now there were six million people insured by the...
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john, it suffered severe damage during super storm sandy? >> reporter: it really did. it's reopened on the 127th anniversary as the statute to you of liberty and just shy of the one-year mark. it did so much damage here. i could tell you the answers to this. this is the superintendent of ellis island, david lucinger. david, you and your team has been through it the last 12 months, what exactly has happened here. >> liberty was 75% flooded. ellis island was completely flooded. we lost our entire infrastructure on both islands. liberty was a little bit easier to fix because we could make changes in non-historic buildings. ellis is another story. all of the infrastructure of electrical, computer systems, telephone systems were all in the basement. >> reporter: now the bulk of the work has been done and you've reopened. i'm glad to see people come over from battery park to see you on this sunny day. your artifacts are not here. they're still in storage in maryland. how and when will you get those back? >> they are in maryland. we'll be getting them back after we climate co
john, it suffered severe damage during super storm sandy? >> reporter: it really did. it's reopened on the 127th anniversary as the statute to you of liberty and just shy of the one-year mark. it did so much damage here. i could tell you the answers to this. this is the superintendent of ellis island, david lucinger. david, you and your team has been through it the last 12 months, what exactly has happened here. >> liberty was 75% flooded. ellis island was completely flooded. we...
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>> the youngest victims of hurricane sandy speaking out a year after the super storm. ♪ >> europe searching for answers about u.s. surveillance programs as new spying revelations come to light. el mundo reported that the national security agency spied on 60 million phone conversations there alone. it comes as an european delegation now visiting the u.s. al jazeera now join us from the white house. how has the white house responded to these latest allegations of spying on world leaders. >> reporter: as far as the latest allegations on the spanish, the millions of spanish who have been monitored by the nsa, nothing yet. we have a briefing coming up in an hour or so where we expect questions to be asked. as far as previous allegations we have an anonymous leak to the wall street journal saying that president obama knew nothing about this until this summer when he had an internal review--there wasn't an internal review, he found about it then and immediately put a stop to the spying on german chancellor angela merkel. but other reports say that he knew about the surveillance of angela merkel in
>> the youngest victims of hurricane sandy speaking out a year after the super storm. ♪ >> europe searching for answers about u.s. surveillance programs as new spying revelations come to light. el mundo reported that the national security agency spied on 60 million phone conversations there alone. it comes as an european delegation now visiting the u.s. al jazeera now join us from the white house. how has the white house responded to these latest allegations of spying on world...
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. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the storm. nearly a year ago these are some of the storm's first images after the aftermath. calling a superstorm when it made land fall. floodwaters destroyed homes and bhep that seawall hit electrical wires, areas laid to waste. some 650,000 homes were destroyed and 8.5 million oncustomers were without power. as for the total cost, the low end estimate sits at $50 billion. >> by and large we were not prepared except for emergency measures. meaning there were recreation plans in place. >> years later, thousands attempted ro rebuild. >> reporter: he had no dbt he'd return after sandy tore th
. >>> superstorm sandy became one of the deadliest and most destructive storms. among the hardest hit areas, breezy point, new york. sandy triggered a massive fire that swept across the area. terrell brown is in the area. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. as you mentioned, this is the neighborhood that burnt to the ground. now, everything you see here behind me is brand new. some homeowners, at least those that can. others still don't have a home 12 months after the...
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the one year anniversary of sandy is tomorrow. the storm killed more than 100 people - and did billions in damage. since then, the national hurricane center has made big changes in how they issue their forecasts. john zarrella explains. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers and forecasters sandy was a nauseating mess. >> "we had a difficult dilemma on our hands." >> reporter: hurricane center director rick knabb says next timethere won't be a dilemma. why, requires looking at what happened. forecasters knew sandy was morphingbecoming a super storm. while it had hurricane force winds and pushed that wall of water called storm surge towards the coastline, by the time it made landfall it wouldn't be a hurricane -- technically. >> "of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one we map and spend a lot of time trying to figure out who's at risk and then get the messaging out there for them to evacuate in time to leave." are >> >> reporter: but the message may
the one year anniversary of sandy is tomorrow. the storm killed more than 100 people - and did billions in damage. since then, the national hurricane center has made big changes in how they issue their forecasts. john zarrella explains. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers and forecasters sandy was a nauseating mess. >> "we had a difficult dilemma on our hands." >> reporter: hurricane center...
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hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right now. said there is always the rightst >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: deborah spar is t president of barnardh and has written "wonder women: sex, power, and the quest for perfection," love that cover. chicago whererom she is on tour for the tome. >> it is my pleasure. about liberating women from the unreasonable and impossible standards that have been thrust upon them. thrust upon them by whom? rex that is a good question. i do not think it is a single person or group of people. no one sat down a
hurricane sandy hit a year ago today. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. with t a conversation deborah spar. womenok looks at whether should aim for at all. undermining women's satisfaction with their online own lives. and t.c. boyle with his new book. we are glad you're joining us. those conversations coming up right...
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>>> and sandy, one year later. new jersey governor chris christie answers victims who claim they are forgotten. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> obviously, you're going to want to know exactly what the president knew and when he knew it. >> the white house under fire for nsa spy secrets. >> president obama saying that he was not aware until recently of spying on heads of state. >> but the "los angeles times"
>>> and sandy, one year later. new jersey governor chris christie answers victims who claim they are forgotten. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> obviously, you're going to want to know exactly what the president knew and when he knew it. >> the white house under fire for nsa spy secrets. >> president obama saying that he was not aware until recently of spying on heads of state. >> but...
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ellis island opened for the first time since hurricane sandy hit last year. and now there's a new fbi director. spain is now the latest u.s. ally complaining about those american surveillance programs. spain's elmundo newspaper reporting that the nsa tracked 60,000 phone calls during a one month period. comes as a european delegation is already in the united states looking for answers. live from the white house, the european parliament committee, they wrapped up, what happened? >> their first port of call mike rogers. you may remember over the weekend he was saying on the sunday talk shows that europe should in fact be grateful for all the surveillance keeping them safe. much talk after that meeting those, a frank dialogue, ongoing dialogue but this is how the chairman of that european delegation put the problems as europe sees it off all of this nsa surveillance. >> we want to figure out why this kind of mass itch activities -- massive activities happening. in the end we're fighting a battle in terms of security, we need to get that balance right. we're conc
ellis island opened for the first time since hurricane sandy hit last year. and now there's a new fbi director. spain is now the latest u.s. ally complaining about those american surveillance programs. spain's elmundo newspaper reporting that the nsa tracked 60,000 phone calls during a one month period. comes as a european delegation is already in the united states looking for answers. live from the white house, the european parliament committee, they wrapped up, what happened? >> their...
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superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are standing in was the actual restaurant. >> this time last year, confronted by a scene of utter ru
superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that...
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breaking the set on this day last year new york and new jersey were getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned for the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of...
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. >> and helping survivors of sandy reclaim some of their most precious belongings. >> some of america's top intelligence leaders were in the hot seat on capitol hill today. they were there to answer difficult questions about recent revelations about u.s. surveillance programs, the hearing took place as lawmakers considered new legislation that would limit the nsa's ability to gather information. randall pinkston joins us at capitol hill. what happened in those nsa hearings today? >> well, tony, the hearing ended an hour ago after an unusual three and a half hours technique. the members of the house select committee on intelligence complimented the work of the national security agency which as you know are under fire since the revelation by former nsa analyst edward snowden that revealed documents that showed that they had been listen together phone conversation or scooping up the phone numbers of conversation of american citizens. the director of national intelligence said that the information was gathered legally, and the content is only available to a handful of people. >> everything
. >> and helping survivors of sandy reclaim some of their most precious belongings. >> some of america's top intelligence leaders were in the hot seat on capitol hill today. they were there to answer difficult questions about recent revelations about u.s. surveillance programs, the hearing took place as lawmakers considered new legislation that would limit the nsa's ability to gather information. randall pinkston joins us at capitol hill. what happened in those nsa hearings today?...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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this is what it looked like when hurricane sandy was off the coast of new jersey. this is when it - about 12 to 18 hours before it made landfall here and in parts of new jersey. that particular storm - i'll go backwards. that storm was the second strongest hurricane to ever hit the united states at 65 billion worth of damage. for katrina, that was the strongest, hitting the gulf coast. back in florida it caused $46 billion damage there. we'll talk about this during the day tomorrow on the anniversary. the other big story is the snow, the rain across the west. more details on this and the warnings in effect. >> thank you. we'll talk later. drug cartels, soldiers and vigilantes opened fire. civilians run for cover. the latest on the gun battles next. nearly a near after their lives were turned upside down, some of the children who lived through hurricane sandy open up about their fears. government ha >> >> michael is here with sports. expect the unexpected in this world series. >> that's pretty much been the story line through the four games. tonight, game 5 was extr
this is what it looked like when hurricane sandy was off the coast of new jersey. this is when it - about 12 to 18 hours before it made landfall here and in parts of new jersey. that particular storm - i'll go backwards. that storm was the second strongest hurricane to ever hit the united states at 65 billion worth of damage. for katrina, that was the strongest, hitting the gulf coast. back in florida it caused $46 billion damage there. we'll talk about this during the day tomorrow on the...